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promulgator
prom·ul·gate P0594600 (prŏm′əl-gāt′, prō-mŭl′gāt′)tr.v. prom·ul·gat·ed, prom·ul·gat·ing, prom·ul·gates 1. To make known to the public; popularize or advocate: "Franklin ... first promulgated the idea of free public libraries" (Elaine Wagner).2. To put (a law, for example) into effect by formal public announcement. [Latin prōmulgāre, prōmulgāt-.] prom′ul·ga′tion (prŏm′əl-gā′shən, prō′məl-) n.prom′ul·ga′tor n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | promulgator - (law) one who promulgates laws (announces a law as a way of putting it into execution)law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"lawgiver, lawmaker - a maker of laws; someone who gives a code of laws |
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Words related to promulgatornoun (law) one who promulgates laws (announces a law as a way of putting it into execution)Related Words- law
- jurisprudence
- lawgiver
- lawmaker
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